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Aman I Khas : 
Aman-i-Khas (combining aman, or peace, in Sanskrit, and khás,
or special, in Urdu and Hindi) is a six-tent wilderness camp
near Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan, India. The camp opened in
November 2003.
Set in rugged countryside, Aman-i-Khas is a
wilderness retreat located on the fringe of Ranthambhore National Park, in
Rajasthan, India. The park offers opportunities for sighting leopards,
tigers and deer.
Aman-i-Khás (combining aman, meaning peace,
in Sanskrit, and khás, meaning special in Urdu and Hindi)
is an exclusive wilderness camp set in the rugged hills of Rajasthan on the
outskirts of Ranthambhore National Park. The luxury tents are set in a quiet
rural area that borders one of the finest tiger reserves in the world. The
camp operates from October until the end of June the best period for
wildlife spotting. The 2003 season starts in November.
Location:
New Delhi, with its broad boulevards and tree-lined
avenues, is the gateway to Amanresorts stays in Rajasthan, India. The
international airport is located approximately 35km from the city centre.
The Aman-i-Khas Experience includes one night in the capital, New Delhi
followed by three nights at the camp itself. Amanresorts provides
operational assistance to The Manor hotel, set in one-and-a-half acres of
landscaped garden in the green Friends Colony suburb. This intimate 12-suite
hotel is a comfortable overnight retreat. At The Manor, a complimentary car
and driver are available for Aman-i-Khas guests to shop and enjoy the sights
of Delhi.
Guests can travel to Aman-i-Khas by train, plane and
vehicle, or by helicopter and Amanresorts recommends that from Delhi, guests
travel by train. Those staying at The Manor receive a complimentary transfer
to and from the airport as well as to the train station the following day
for their trip to Ranthambhore. Travel time by train to Sawai Madhopur
station, on the outskirts of the park, is approximately
three-and-three-quarter hours and drinks and light snacks are provided.
Amanresorts has done their best to ensure that the journey runs smoothly and
guests travel in a compartment for two to four persons chaperoned by a
member of staff from Aman-i-Khas. On arrival in Sawai Madhopur, they are
taken on the 15-minute journey to the camp itself in an open, jeep style
vehicle arriving in time for dinner.
Alternatively, travel by
private helicopter is possible and there are landing pads ten minutes from
the camp. Price and details on application.
Climate
: The finest weather in northern India runs from October until
the end of June. During autumn, days are mild and temperatures are warm.
Although it can get quite cold at night during the height of the winter
months (December and January), days are crisp and sunny. During this time,
the temperature typically ranges from a high of 30°C to an overnight
low at times, of 2-3°C. Spring is similar to autumn with mild days and
warm temperatures.
Language : 
There
are many distinct languages and dialects in India. However, in the northern
region, Hindi and English are widely spoken. Road signs and directions are
posted in both languages.
Currency : The
national currency is the rupee. It is divided into 100 paisas. Travellers
cheques are easy to cash and some banks in larger cities have ATMs.
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